First discovery of parasite eggs in a vertebrate coprolite of the Late Triassic in Thailand. [PDF]
Nonsrirach T +5 more
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Polyplacophoran Feeding Traces on Mediterranean Pliocene Sirenian Bones: Insights on the Role of Grazing Bioeroders in Shallow-Marine Vertebrate Falls. [PDF]
Collareta A +5 more
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Fossichnus solus and Oichnus simplex, two peculiar ichnospecies in modern benthic foraminifera from a polluted area in SW coast of Sardinia, Italy [PDF]
The modern benthic foraminiferal tests collected from a coastal area of south-western Sardinia (Portoscuso-Portovesme) that is heavily polluted by industrial activity reveal intense and widespread bioerosional structures induced by diversifi ed ...
BUOSI, CARLA +3 more
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Bioerosion on the small scale – examples from the tropical and subtropical littoral [PDF]
The purpose of this paper is to provide a practical guide assisting field workers in identification and interpretation of bioerosional textures created in limestone and other substrates by intertidal organisms.
Kázmér, Miklós, Taborosi, Danko
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Trace fossil Artichnus pholeoides igen. nov. isp. nov. in Eocene turbidites, Polish Carpathians : possible ascription to holothurians [PDF]
A hitherto unknown trace fossil was found in some abundance in turbidites of the Polish Outer Carpathians. The occurrence is within the Hieroglyphic Beds of the Silesian Nappe, within the Szczyrzyc Synclinorium, of Middle Eocene age.
Bromley, Richard G. +3 more
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Enigmatic trace fossils from the Aeolian lower Jurassic Clarens formation, Southern Africa [PDF]
The Lower Jurassic aeolienites of the Clarens Formation in southern Africa contain unique sedimentary structures that are unlikely to be non-biogenic. They are also unlike any known modern or ancient trace fossils.
Bordy, Emese M
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Exquisite air sac histological traces in a hyperpneumatized nanoid sauropod dinosaur from South America. [PDF]
Aureliano T +5 more
europepmc +1 more source
Bioturbation beyond Earth: potential, methods and models of astroichnology [PDF]
Traces – burrows, borings, footprints – are important evidences of biological behaviour on Earth, yet they received relatively little attention in the field of astrobiology. This study aims to discuss the application of ichnology (i.e.
BAUCON, ANDREA +9 more
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